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Former Barbe baseball star Brody Drost takes talents to Baton Rouge
Brody Drost was awarded the MVP of the 2019 LHSAA Class 5A state championship game. (Credit: brodydrost_/instagram)

Former Barbe baseball star Brody Drost takes talents to Baton Rouge

LAKE CHARLES, La. — Following a shortened senior season at Barbe High School, 2019-2020 Gatorade Louisiana Player of the Year Brody Drost is ready to compete at the collegiate level for Louisiana State University.

“Brody Drost is a dedicated and hard-working player,” former Major League Baseball pitcher Ben Sheets said in a Gatorade press release. Sheets is the owner of Sheets Baseball, the travel organization Drost played for. “Since he was nine years old, I believed him to be the best player in the state and one of the best in the nation. “He has proved me correct as he continues to progress. He is a player that does everything well on the field. He’s as close to a five-tool player as I’ve seen at his age.”

The 6-foot-2, 210-pound outfielder and left-handed pitcher led the Buccaneers to a 7-2 record before last season ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through those nine games, he batted .390, hit two home runs, drove in nine runs, and had an OPS of 1.169.

Although his successful prep career was cut short, Louisiana’s top prep prospect finished with some of the state’s top awards. Along with the Gatorade Player of the Year award, Drost became a state champion, was a 2019 first-team all-state selection and was voted MVP of the 2019 state championship game. 

While excelling on the diamond, Drost also impacted his community in a positive way. He volunteered at a local nursing home and helped out as a youth baseball instructor for the Special Olympics. Along with his stellar volunteer work off the field, Drost also worked hard in the classroom where he recorded a GPA of 3.67.

With his high school career now over, Drost, the No. 100-ranked player in the country by Perfect Game, will continue his baseball career at LSU. As one of the country’s top high school prospects, he could have gone anywhere to pursue a baseball career. He chose a program with a rich history of sending players to the big leagues.

“We believe Brody will have an immediate impact on our program because he has the opportunity to do so in the field and on the mound,” LSU baseball head coach Paul Mainieri said in a release.  “As a position player he can play all three outfield positions and actually played some first base in high school at times. He has a beautiful left-handed swing and can hit for power. On the mound, he has a very fluid delivery and can get into the low 90s with his fastball. 

“Brody played at a very successful program in Louisiana at Barbe High School – a school from which we have had several outstanding players come to LSU. Brody is a winner and a blue-collar player.”